The Philadelphia Inquirer reports today that the Arlen Specter Library at Philadelphia University would also have a place for Specter himself:

One of the main attractions at the Specter library, Philadelphia
University officials say, would be Specter himself. He would have an
office in the library, which would be built in the historic Roxboro
House, and Spinelli said he hoped the senator would lecture and become
as involved with the university as possible.

The archives would include photos of Specter with various
dignitaries, his papers, and artifacts from around the world, Spinelli
said.

"We've only begun discussing the vast opportunities for programming
around this," he said.

The library, which will be paid for in part by public funding included in the state's annual budget, has come under scrutinyby those who say the spending is not needed when the economy is still struggling and money is tight. Gov. Ed Rendell argues it will create new construction jobs.